Would it be a stretch if we called 1978’s underrated and wildly diverse Jazz Taylor’s finest hour with Queen? (See No. 4 on our list of the Top 10 Roger Taylor Queen Songs for further proof.) Even though all four band members made fetchingly idiosyncratic contributions to the album (Mercury’s “Mustapha,” May’s “Fat Bottomed Girls,” John Deacon’s “If You Can’t Beat Them Join Them”), Taylor’s supremely funky “Fun It” takes the novelty cake. The song flirts with both disco and the infamous Syndrum pads and still makes it all work.

QueenUSA wrote:Again...does anyone know who plays the main riff in Fun It?

Clearly no one knows but the band. To me the riff sounds like it could be played by either Rog or Bri. But probably Brian as it's quite a fluent line. Perhaps playing a riff shown to him by Roger, as it's rhythmically reminiscent of some of the riffs on Shove It, for example. Solo definitely Brian IMO.